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		<h2>Empty Repository</h2>
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		<span wicket:id="repository" style="font-weight: bold;">[repository]</span> is an empty repository and can not be viewed by Gitblit.
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		Please push some commits to <span wicket:id="pushurl"></span>
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		<h3>Git Command-Line Syntax</h3>
		<span style="padding-bottom:5px;">If you do not have a local Git repository, then you should clone this repository, commit some files, and then push your commits back to Gitblit.</span>
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		<span style="padding-bottom:5px;">If you already have a local Git repository with commits, then you may add this repository as a remote and push to it.</span>
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		<h3>Learn Git</h3>
		If you are unsure how to use this information, consider reviewing the <a href="http://book.git-scm.com">Git Community Book</a> or <a href="http://progit.org/book" target="_blank">Pro Git</a> for a better understanding on how to use Git.
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		<h4>Open Source Git Clients</h4>
		<ul>
			<li><a href="http://git-scm.com">Git</a> - the official, command-line Git</li>
			<li><a href="http://tortoisegit.googlecode.com">TortoiseGit</a> - Windows file explorer integration (requires official, command-line Git)</li>
			<li><a href="http://eclipse.org/egit">Eclipse/EGit</a> - Git for the Eclipse IDE (based on JGit, like Gitblit)</li>
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		<h4>Commercial Git Clients</h4>
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			<li><a href="http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit">SmartGit</a> - Java application (requires official, command-line Git)</li>
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